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3.13 Creating Alarm Profiles
The Alarm Profiles feature allows you to provision alarm severities by creating unique alarm profiles for individual ONS 15327 nodes. A profile you create can be applied to a port, card, node, or all nodes on the network. Alarm profiles must be stored on a node before they can be applied to a node, card, or port.
To assign alarm profiles to electrical ports, see the